November 19, 2012

Let's avoid the blame for fiscal cliff

OK,
first of all I am a very conservative voter who considers himself a
conservative RINO. I vote republican because I won’t ever again vote for an
independent that will take a vote away from the republican candidate.

That
said: I think the argument can be made that we should let the taxes go up on
high income earners only if we exclude S corporations. It is small business
that we are trying to protect. When democrats cry about this one, their
hypocrisy can be exposed. It will suck for the high-income individual, but I
don’t think this will hurt the economy much; most in that income category pay
most of their taxes in capitol gains anyway.

The
democrats won’t separate the S corporations from individuals because they want
this move to be a surreptitious tax upon middle-class business owners, yes we
must protect these entrepreneurs. I would hope that if we let this tax go up to
39% on high earning“INDIVIDUALS”
and excluded S corporations that our smarter constituents would understand this
tactic if sold properly.

The
concept of cutting taxes to increase revenue is impossible for the stupid to
understand.The democrats cater to
the stupid, lie to the stupid, then mobilize the stupid against us. Tough luck
for the USA that the uninformed have an equal vote as the informed.

In
a perfect world I’d like to hold our ground, and we could, but since a majority
of the American public is proven themselves stupid and gullible, I think
without throwing the gullible a bone it will kill us in 2014 and 2016 if we leave
ourselves open to be blamed for being unreasonable. I think it would be reckless
politics to take the blame for us going off the fiscal cliff.

I have been freelancing
landscape, lifestyle and wildlife photography since the mid 80’s. The quest for
light drives we photographers to search out pretty places or to dissect our
surroundings to find illumination to capture where we are. It makes us seek out
beautiful things even in adverse conditions. During our dailytravel, we are looking for a beautiful
rectangle we can isolate out of the chaos of life.

My freelance photography
bifurcated to include graphic design work, which opened the door to web
publishing requiring that I learned to write. I publish the Greater Yellowstone Resource Guidefor those planning to visit Yellowstone.